Which preposition to use with unmanned

by Occurrences 6%

Indeed the extremity of his grief was such that it served him a very good turn, for he was so entirely unmanned by it that for some time he could do nothing but weep, and fell into a chair with his head in his hands, and so kept weeping and groaning.

in Occurrences 2%

He covered Maud with kisses, and then rushed from the house, finding his heart too full to run the risk of being unmanned in the presence of females.

with Occurrences 2%

Though Macbeth was a bold man, and one that could have faced the devil without trembling, at this horrible sight his cheeks turned white with fear, and he stood quite unmanned with his eyes fixed upon the ghost.

to Occurrences 1%

So he has had a windfall that would be unmanning to most, yet he comes up here, just as unspoiled as he used to be" "David," Bedient pleaded, "you're swinging around in a circle.

on Occurrences 1%

The forces in the field of battle were utterly unmanned on hearing his war-cry.

to Occurrences 1%

O blessed day, which givest the eternal lie To self, and sense, and all the brute within; Oh, come to us, amid this war of life; To hall and hovel, come; to all who toil In senate, shop, or study; and to those Who, sundered by the wastes of half a world, Ill-warned, and sorely tempted, ever face Nature's brute powers, and men unmanned to brutes Come to them, blest and blessing, Christmas Day.

Which preposition to use with  unmanned